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- 2024Electrochemical characterization and structural analysis of (In2O3)/(Fe2O3) nanocomposites for high-performance supercapacitorscitations
- 2021Synthesis of In2O3/GNPs nanocomposites with integrated approaches to tune overall performance of electrochemical devicescitations
- 2020Porosity evaluation and positron annihilation study of mesoporous aluminum oxy-hydroxide ceramicscitations
- 2020Heterojunction formation in In2O3–NiO nanocompositescitations
- 2019One-step bacterial assisted synthesis of CdS/rGO nanocomposite as Hydrogen production catalystcitations
- 2019Aluminum oxyhydroxide-doped PMMA hybrids powder prepared via facile one-pot method towards copper ion removal from aqueous solutioncitations
- 2017Ultra high stable supercapacitance performance of conducting polymer coated MnO2 nanorods/rGO nanocompositescitations
- 2016Bio-green synthesis of Ag-GO, Au-GO and Ag-Au-GO nanocomposites using Azadirachta indicacitations
- 2016Elastic versus inelastic spin-polarized electron scattering from a ferromagnetic surfacecitations
- 2013Influence of polar groups in binary polymer blends on positronium formationcitations
- 2007Magnetic anisotropy and electronic structure of iron films on W(1 1 0) by spin-polarized two-electron spectroscopy
- 2007Spin-dependent reflection of very-low-energy electrons from W(110)citations
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Elastic versus inelastic spin-polarized electron scattering from a ferromagnetic surface
Abstract
<p>Spin-polarized electron energy loss spectroscopy was applied to study the intensity asymmetry upon the reversal of the incident spin polarization of elastically and inelastically scattered polarized electrons from an epitaxial ferromagnetic Fe layer on W(110). The polarization of the incident beam was always collinear with the magnetic moment (magnetization) of the sample, and the asymmetries were measured for two opposite magnetizations of the sample. They allowed extracting the exchange and the spin-orbit components from the measured asymmetry. A strong asymmetry of Stoner excitations in an Fe film on W(110) is observed, as expected, at about 3 eV energy loss. The value of the asymmetry declines but is still observable when the surface is contaminated. The asymmetry of elastic scattering for normal incidence and a 50° detection angle is close to zero in contrast to the Stoner excitation asymmetry (inelastic scattering). However, the asymmetry of elastic scattering increases substantially at two specular geometries with 25° and 72° angles of incidence, compared to the normal incidence, and may be even larger than the asymmetry of Stoner excitations. The sign of elastic scattering asymmetry changes upon the reversal of the sample magnetization, indicating the magnetic origin of this asymmetry, i.e., spin-dependent electron-electron scattering with electron exchange. The calculation of the asymmetry of elastic spin-polarized electron scattering from a spin-dependent surface potential barrier shows a qualitative agreement with the measurements.</p>